A. Echinata bleaching :(

evoi19

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I picked up one of the few A. Echinata's from Live Aquaria last week and it was delivered on Saturday morning. It came in nice and looked all right.

I dipped in coralRX and some nasty bugs came out which I was glad that I got out. I then placed it on the bottom of my tank with moderate flow and medium/low light to slowly acclimate it. But since then, it has been turning white from the bottom moving up. It's a 5" branch and only the top 2" are left that has color. Unfortunately i don't have a QT tank as I'm tight on space.

My params are stable as I checked last night.

Should i redip it tonight to make sure or is there something or should i leave it alone? I understand they're pretty delicate so i don't want to restress it further.

Any help is appreciated.
 
Just in case you would like to know my params....

SG: 1.025 Refractometer
PH: 8
AMO: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
PHOS: 0 Salifert
ALK: 9 Salfiert
Cal: 450
Mag: 1480

Water changes: 10% ~ 12% every week
Lighting: Tek Elite 6x39 Actinics on for 1 hour -- Full light on for 6 hours -- Actinics on for 2 hours
 
I dipped it for about 8 min. Directions say 5 - 10 so i picked the middle.

It didn't come attached to a frag plug so i used some super glue gel and attached it to a plug and placed it on the sand bed out of direct light but still an area with good flow.
 
That's unfortunate...do you think it's a lost cause and ruined it or does it have a fighting chance?
 
What kind of nasty bugs fell off the coral?

Honestly I couldn't ID them. They were about 1 or 2cm long and skinny with a bunch of legs and were swimming around. There was about 3 of them total.

There was other brownish things that came off but couldn't tell if it was AEFW or not.
 
It's def a sad day then. I wasn't aware that they were sensitive to dipping. :( I think i'm gonna take off work early and frag what i can.

Thank you for the help!
 
+1 on the Turaki's being sensitive. I never dip them for more than 3 mins. in ReVive. Everything else dips for 5 to 6 mins. with a powerhead running to blow off any bugs.
 
So i took off work early and came home to frag it. Still have about 2 inches that has color and hopefully i'll be able to save it. A good chunk of branch came off as well and threw that on a separate plug as well.

Definitely a lesson learned...an expensive one at that!
 
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